As pointed out by Dave Fisher on ooo-dev, we need to make sure that somewhere we use OpenOffice.org ® for the link to the website to preserve that trademark.
[ The (R) must be used only once, of course ; but this should be in the README or somewhere in the bundled documentation, probably ]
This issue should have target 4.0.

I believe that David is in error here. Remember, a trademark is for a specific domain of use.
I looked up the trademark for OpenOffice.org in the US Patent and Trademark Office database. It is specifically defined as a trademark for the software. It is not a trademark for a website or web service. We should not be claiming a trademark, let alone a registered trademark, outside of the bounds of our registration.
So please do not move forward with this task until we get consensus on this on the dev list and/or on legal-discuss.
Consider this to be a -1 from me until this is confirmed.

I'm now resolving as obsolete due to the fact that now we have better control and knowledge about our trademarks, but we haven't seen a need to do this in the actions we are currently taking to enforce our trademark. Please reopen if considered still worth discussing.

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